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Bioactive Substrates

mbm95 Feb 21, 2009 10:30 AM

I stumbled across something about these last night. Supposedly, you only have to do a complete cage cleaning every 6 months or so. I'm not sure if you have to use live plants or not in it. I would be too afraid to try it anyway due to all the bacteria, harmful or not. So do any of ya'll have any experience with it?

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Worldsocold Feb 21, 2009 06:42 PM

I stumbled across something about these last night. Supposedly, you only have to do a complete cage cleaning every 6 months or so. I'm not sure if you have to use live plants or not in it. I would be too afraid to try it anyway due to all the bacteria, harmful or not. So do any of ya'll have any experience with it?

and supposedly you can take pills to lose weight...

I wouldnt suggest it, clean snake = happy snake

theres no way around cleaning.....
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mbm95 Feb 21, 2009 06:55 PM

Thats what I figured. I wouldn't try it because I have only heard of it in one place. Even if it does work, it seems like more trouble than its worth in setting it up anyway.

Worldsocold Feb 21, 2009 07:38 PM

Hey man if you would like some advice email me.

worldsocold06@yahoo.com
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Pat
"You keep WHAT in your freezer?" "Mice. And rats. If that bothers you, I can call them 'cows' instead."

1.1 CLASSIFIED Ill never tell...
1.1 100% het granite ij's
1.2 Coastal Carpet Pythons
1.1 Jaguar carpet pythons (Australian addiction reptiles)
.2 Tiger Carpet (Dave prada HCQ with Baylin tiger)
1.1 centralian carpets (Futo)
1.1 Irian Jaya carpets (boa cabana)
1.1 Jungle carpets (Futo)
1.1 Guyana Red tail boa
0.0.1 Brazilian rainbow boa
.1 Pitbull Wolfe mix

Bighurt Feb 21, 2009 11:05 PM

>>I stumbled across something about these last night. Supposedly, you only have to do a complete cage cleaning every 6 months or so. I'm not sure if you have to use live plants or not in it. I would be too afraid to try it anyway due to all the bacteria, harmful or not. So do any of ya'll have any experience with it?

This may get more exposure on other forums, perhaps caging, or the folks that house darts are familiar with bio active substrate in some terrarium applications.

As far as cleaning, spot cleaning is required to reduce the large Bio load. Removing the large fecal deposits for example, but there is a balance of what can go in and what needs to come out. The size of the enclosure and species of inhabitant determine when you will have to perform enclosure overhauls.

This method is very popular in Europe but is utilized for colubrids and smaller animals. Although some may use it with large boids.

Think of it like leaf litter in monitor caging. It will only last so long before it needs to be refreshed.

To date I haven't attempted bio active substrate.

Best of Luck
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Jaykis Feb 23, 2009 05:23 PM

Pick up the poop and the urates. Other than that, let nature go. No one cleams up after them in the wild, and some snakes scent their home areas with feces.
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